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Got Current on Neutral Wire Point

two days ago i found two of my fluorescent light, one in a bedroom and another one in a living room is not functioning.

I thought it maybe due to a faulty lamp units since i already bought new lamps and starters but it still cannot make lights on.

Unfortunately when i try to change the new lamp, i got some electric shot when i accidently hold a neutral wire even my room lamp switch was off.

It make me wonder why it happen, but thanks to www.howstuffworks.com because from there i learn fundamental of electric and electric circuit. From the information i found there, it seems that there is an open connection in my neutral point else where in my house.

I try looking for open connection on Neutral wire in my house and taddaaa....



I found one unused lamp point with open connection on neutral wire,

By simply reattaching the neutral wire point my problem are now fixed.


Hmm what a waste money bought two new sets of lamp :(

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